Last updated on June 23, 2023
AWS Compute Optimizer Cheat Sheet
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A service that recommends optimal AWS resources to reduce costs and improve performance of your workloads.
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Uses machine learning to analyze historical utilization metrics.
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You can view findings and recommendations across AWS Regions and accounts.
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Generates recommendations for the following resources:
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Amazon EC2 instances
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Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups
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Amazon EBS volumes
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AWS Lambda functions
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Concepts
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Recommendation preferences are features that you can activate to enhance or augment the recommendations generated for your resources.
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Enhanced infrastructure metrics – extends the look-back period for utilization metrics analysis to three months.
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Inferred workload type – identify the effort to migrate workloads from x86-based to Arm-based AWS Graviton instances types.
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AWS Graviton-based instance recommendations – provides price and performance impact.
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Delegated Administrator
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You can delegate a member account in your organization as an administrator.
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There can only be one delegated administrator per organization.
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The delegated administrator can do the following:
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Get and export recommendations
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Get projected utilization metrics
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Set recommendation preferences
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Set member account opt-in status
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You can use AWS console and CLI to register and remove an account as a delegated administrator.
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The dashboard allows you to view the optimization findings for your AWS resources across all AWS Regions.
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You can also export and share your recommendations to an Amazon S3 bucket.
AWS Compute Optimizer Pricing
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You are charged for the enhanced infrastructure metrics per resource.
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You are charged based on the number of hours the resource runs.
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AWS Compute Optimizer Cheat Sheet References:
https://aws.amazon.com/compute-optimizer/
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/compute-optimizer/latest/ug/what-is-compute-optimizer.html